On behalf of the Board of Directors of the Elfreht's Alley Association, our
neighbors and fellow Alley residents, the past residents and descendants of
the Alley, and the hundreds of thousands of men and wpomen who visit the
Alley each year, please accept my sincerest thanks for your wonderful
work on the restoration of the historic cedar roofs on 124 and 126 Elfreth's Alley.

We have received non-stop compliments on the quality of the work and
the speed with which it was completed.
Your crew was fast, skilled, and extremely courteous and patient with
the demands of working in a heavy-traffic historic site like this.

I also understand that at least of the other residents on the street has discussed
possible work on their roofs as well. It was our intention to lead by example
with this project and I am gald to see that your firm was able to benefit
as well.

These buildings were built in 1755 by Jeremish Elfreth and are two of the
oldest rowhouses left standing in the City of Philadelphia. They were slated
for demolition at least twice in the 252 years since their construction, before
the Elfreth's Alley Association acquired them and turned them into a museum
telling the stories of ordinary Philadelphians. This was the first new roof the buildings
have seen in more than 40 years and your work will help ensure that future generations
will be able to learn from these buildings. Thank you for your excellent work.

Sincerely,
Cory R. Kegerise
Executive Director
"The copper and slate work performed
will maintain the beauty of our turn of the century residence."
- A satisfied Chestnut Hill resident

"I want to tell you how pleased we are with the high level
of professionalism A Roofing Company's employees demonstrated.
It's rare to find people as dedicated and skilled in their crafts."
- Nathan Hayward III, Eisenhower Exchange Fellowships Building